Definition of Meste. Meaning of Meste. Synonyms of Meste
Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Meste.
Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Meste and, of course, Meste synonyms and on the right images related to the word Meste.
Definition of Meste
No result for Meste. Showing similar results...
Dermestes Dermestes Der*mes"tes, n. [NL., from Gr. ?; ? skin + root of ?
to eat.] (Zo["o]l.)
A genus of coleopterous insects, the larv[ae] of which feed
animal substances. They are very destructive to dries meats,
skins, woolens, and furs. The most common species is D.
lardarius, known as the bacon beetle.
Gamester Gamester Game"ster, n. [Game + -ster.]
1. A merry, frolicsome person. [Obs.] --Shak.
2. A person who plays at games; esp., one accustomed to play
for a stake; a gambler; one skilled in games.
When lenity and cruelty play for a kingdom, the
gentlest gamester is the soonest winner. --Shak.
3. A prostitute; a strumpet. [Obs.] --Shak.
Homestead Homestead Home"stead, n. [AS. h[=a]mstede.]
1. The home place; a home and the inclosure or ground
immediately connected with it. --Dryden.
2. The home or seat of a family; place of origin.
We can trace them back to a homestead on the Rivers
Volga and Ural. --W. Tooke.
3. (Law) The home and appurtenant land and buildings owned by
the head of a family, and occupied by him and his family.
Homestead law.
(a) A law conferring special privileges or exemptions upon
owners of homesteads; esp., a law exempting a
homestead from attachment or sale under execution for
general debts. Such laws, with limitations as to the
extent or value of the property, exist in most of the
States. Called also homestead exemption law.
(b) Also, a designation of an Act of Congress authorizing
and regulating the sale of public lands, in parcels of
160 acres each, to actual settlers. [U.S.]
homestead exemption law Homestead Home"stead, n. [AS. h[=a]mstede.]
1. The home place; a home and the inclosure or ground
immediately connected with it. --Dryden.
2. The home or seat of a family; place of origin.
We can trace them back to a homestead on the Rivers
Volga and Ural. --W. Tooke.
3. (Law) The home and appurtenant land and buildings owned by
the head of a family, and occupied by him and his family.
Homestead law.
(a) A law conferring special privileges or exemptions upon
owners of homesteads; esp., a law exempting a
homestead from attachment or sale under execution for
general debts. Such laws, with limitations as to the
extent or value of the property, exist in most of the
States. Called also homestead exemption law.
(b) Also, a designation of an Act of Congress authorizing
and regulating the sale of public lands, in parcels of
160 acres each, to actual settlers. [U.S.]
Homestead law Homestead Home"stead, n. [AS. h[=a]mstede.]
1. The home place; a home and the inclosure or ground
immediately connected with it. --Dryden.
2. The home or seat of a family; place of origin.
We can trace them back to a homestead on the Rivers
Volga and Ural. --W. Tooke.
3. (Law) The home and appurtenant land and buildings owned by
the head of a family, and occupied by him and his family.
Homestead law.
(a) A law conferring special privileges or exemptions upon
owners of homesteads; esp., a law exempting a
homestead from attachment or sale under execution for
general debts. Such laws, with limitations as to the
extent or value of the property, exist in most of the
States. Called also homestead exemption law.
(b) Also, a designation of an Act of Congress authorizing
and regulating the sale of public lands, in parcels of
160 acres each, to actual settlers. [U.S.]
Homesteader Homesteader Home"stead*er, n.
One who has entered upon a portion of the public land with
the purpose of acquiring ownership of it under provisions of
the homestead law, so called; one who has acquired a
homestead in this manner. [Local, U.S.]
Mestee Mestee Mes*tee", n. [See Mestizo.]
The offspring of a white person and a quadroon; -- so called
in the West Indies. [Written also mustee.]
Mester Mester Mes"ter, n. [Obs.]
See Mister, a trade.
Rhymester Rhymester Rhyme"ster, n.
A rhymer; a maker of poor poetry. --Bp. Hall. Byron.
Semester Semester Se*mes"ter, n. [G., from L. semestris half-yearly;
sex six + mensis a month.]
A period of six months; especially, a term in a college or
uneversity which divides the year into two terms.
Trimester Trimester Tri*mes"ter, n. [L. trimestris of three months; tri-
(see Tri-) + mensis month: cf. F. trimestre.]
A term or period of three months.
- the New Artist of the Year ZAI Award. Kirschner's secondalbum V cudzommeste (1999) was the one that launched her career. By the time of its release... - Mestes (French pronunciation: [mɛst]; Occitan: Mestas) is a commune in the Corrèze department in central France. The river Diège forms all of the commune's... - One Night in a City and One Night in the City (Czech: Jedné noci v jednomměstě) is a stop-motion-animated feature-length blackcomedyhorror film from... - V cudzommeste (English: In a strange city) is the secondalbum by the Slovaksinger Jana Kirschner. It was released in 1999 under the Universal label... - cz (in Czech). Retrieved 19 April 2024. "Zákon č. 131/2000 Sb. o hlavním městě Praze". zakonyprolidi.cz (in Czech). Retrieved 19 April 2024. "Po****tion... - May 2020. Christiansen, Geir (18 November 2020). "Her har Gautelaget det meste av musikken til "Stjernestøv"". Mittkongsvinger.no (in Norwegian). Archived... - 4/2012 z 29. marca 2012 o zmene názvu Nového mosta na Most SNP v hlavnommesteSlovenskejrepubliky Bratislave". Archived from the original on 2013-11-03... - August 2016. Publisert 1 (19 July 2016). "50 turerdagen til Utøya på det meste". Nrk.no. Archived from the original on 20 July 2016. Retrieved 24 July... - sabê /sɐˈbe/ "to know", podê /poˈde/ "can", devê /deˈve/ "must" and mestê /mesˈte/ "to need". Note.: The designation "auxiliary verbs" is not consensual... - Kostelce" (in Czech). Město Červený Kostelec. Retrieved 2024-03-04. "O městě" (in Czech). Město Červený Kostelec. Retrieved 2024-03-04. "Historický lexikon...